EN 1090
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The EN 1090 standards are European standards that regulate the fabrication and assembly of steel and aluminum structures and are recognized by the Construction Products Directive (CPD).

EN 1090 comprises three parts:
  • EN 1090-1: Requirements for conformity assessment for structural components (CE-Marking
    CE mark
    CE marking is a mandatory conformity mark for products placed on the market in the European Economic Area . With the CE marking on a product the manufacturer ensures that the product conforms with the essential requirements of the applicable EC directives...

    )
  • EN 1090-2: Technical requirements for the execution of steel
    Steel
    Steel is an alloy that consists mostly of iron and has a carbon content between 0.2% and 2.1% by weight, depending on the grade. Carbon is the most common alloying material for iron, but various other alloying elements are used, such as manganese, chromium, vanadium, and tungsten...

     structures
  • EN 1090-3: Technical requirements for the execution of aluminium
    Aluminium
    Aluminium or aluminum is a silvery white member of the boron group of chemical elements. It has the symbol Al, and its atomic number is 13. It is not soluble in water under normal circumstances....

     structures


EN 1090ff replaced the nationally applicable regulations in Germany DIN 18800-7 DIN V 4113-3.

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